I think that the app sould be hibernated like it is in Palm OS.
Goo

On 7/20/07, Bill Filler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Ken,
The screens look good. See my comments below:

On Jul 20, 2007, at 7:11 AM, Kenneth Wimer wrote:

> On Friday 20 July 2007 08:52:32 you wrote:
> <snip>
>> Thanks for the pictures :)
>>
>
> Glas you like them :-)
>
>> A few questions:
>>  * Is "Settings" part so important that has to be always available?
>> Is it about device settings or application settings?
>
> This is one of the major questions. Should we have a global
> settings "app" in
> which all settings are stored for all apps or should we have some
> settings
> tool available per app. Apple does it mainly with the global
> settings iirc
> and it gets kinda annoying. The Pepper Pad seemed to do it better
> with the
> important per-app settings available in the app itself.
>

On the Pepper Pad there are global settings which apply to the
overall system (i.e. wifi, date/time, power mgmt, etc..) and then app
specific settings. The way you have the UI designed with the Settings
button always visible, perhaps when you are viewing the Home/
Applications screen the Settings would take you to the system wide
settings page and when you are in an application, the Settings would
take you to the app specific settings page.

>>  * How one switches between an active application and applications
>> view?
>>  * How one swtiches between applications?
>
> Another "great idea" which I realized in advance would be popular :p
>
> Note also that there are no close or minimize buttons on the open
> apps. The
> idea behind is this:
>
> The "home" button always has a way to get to the "apps" page where
> one can
> pick an app, start it, restart/rechoose it. Note that in this
> version there
> are also no menus. Everything you see shows up fullscreen, although
> some
> things in the status bar will be an almost fullscreen overlay
> (which one
> could argue is just an associated pop-up and therefor really a menu).
>
> Using a task switcher menu turns out to be just as many steps, and
> more
> confusing that keeping things flat and simple. Again, this is an
> idea and I'm
> not really sure if it is possible to realize such functionality.
>

Seems like this model could work, but would add a few steps for some
operations. If I understand correctly, if I'm in an app and I want to
close it, I would have to do 1)click home button 2)click "apps"
button from home page 3) select my app 4) press stop/restart. That's
a lot of steps which would be eliminated if you had a close button
somewhere in the marquee. Or maybe you never really "close" an app
because it gets hibernated when not using it so that's not an issue?

Regarding switching between running apps, wouldn't using a task
switcher directly from the marquee (i.e. a drop down menu listing the
running apps) be one less step than clicking "home"->"apps"->select app?

Also, if an app had multiple open views, how do you navigate between
views within the application? There should be some indication of the
open views within an app and a way to navigate them.

>>  * Browser does not seem to have tabs, it would be very
>> interesting to
>> see how it's gonna look with tabs (tabs seem to be quite popular
>> demand (https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1695) also UI Style
>> Guide page suggest browser would have tabs).
>>
>
> Erm, I knew I forgot something. Naturally, I will be adding tabs :-)
>
>> Probably applications and settings stuff was outlined elsewhere, in
>> this case apologize for my ignorance and kindly ask to provide me
>> with
>> a link where I could read more about it...
>
> No worries, you've noticed the major issues - here would be a good
> place to
> discuss them
>
> Ken
>
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